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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.
St. Alice, Abbess of Bellinch, 404, 448
St. Barnabas's Day, 11 June, 111, 214, 491
St. Bernard, museum at the hospice of, 325
St. Christopher, poem by Mrs. Craik, 335
St. Clement Danes Church, Strand, 17, 86, 186, 326,
465
St. Clement's, Jersey, mural paintings in, 163 St. Edmund, interment of the remains of, 103, 134,
193, 227
St. George and the dragon, 23 St. Kilda, island, derivation of the name, 324, 487 St. Marcella, Celtic saint, legend of, 264, 328, 410 St. Mary Matfelon, origin of the name, 337 St. Michael and St. George, Order of, 378 St. Pancras Church, Canterbury, the ruins of, 260 St. Peter's, Koine, inscription on obelisk, 405, 505 St. Sophia, church of, at Constantinople, 79 St. Swithin on adjectival change, 462
Birthday cake with candles, German custom,
487
Byrom's epigram, 445 Columbaria, 368 Family likeness, 448 James the Deacon and Aysgarth, 488 ' Le Bon Koi Dagobert,' 248 Malt and hop substitutes, 72 Man made in the form of a cross, 448 " Old original," 311 Pall Mall, 335, 447 Panshon, 406
Paying rent at a tomb in chu.c':, 355 Roval standard, 425 St. Alice, 448 St. Marcella, 264, 410 Shakespeare queries, 429 Tombland, 352 " Ycleping " the church, 486 " You might ride to Romford on it," 430 Youthful year, 484 St. Teilo, his body, 511 Salatnis, ships at the battle of, 240 Sanderson (Capt. Kirkus), d. circa 1660, his biography,
83 Sans Souci, story of the miller of, Oriental analogue,
119
Sare = dry, 61 Sargent family, 466
Sarts and their language, 345, 410, 533 Sathalia, in Hakluyt's ' Voyages,' 423 Saunders (C. T.) on .Nineveh as a place-name, 310
Poem wanted, 308
Saunders (George), architect, 1762-1839, 67 Savage (E. B.) on burnt sacrifice : mound burial, 471, Manx words, 231 Song wanted, 466
Savanur (S. N.) on Hindu calendar and festivals, 369 Sawe, in mandate dated 1369, its meaning, 424, 448 Sawney, its meaning, 68, 170
Scattergood (B. P.) on Recorder of Nottingham, 44 Powney family, 144 Wharton family of Beverley, 204 Schiller (J. C. F.), his translators, 442 Schnebbelie, the two, draughtsmen, their biographiesl
182
Schulenburg (E.) on " of whom " for " whose," 44 Science and sorcery, 302
Scilly Islands, their conquest by Athelstan, 205, 346
Scot (Michael), his ' Qvaestio cvriosa de Natvra Solia et Lvnae,' 341
Scotia on Blantyre family, 424
Scott (Sir Walter), trysting oak in 'Ivankoe,' 42, 152; phrase in the 'Fortunes of Nigel,' 48, 130 ; "I live by my mill, God bless her," 163, 331 ; grave charge against, 362; "Miss Katies," 403, 453; on con- science, 420
Scottish university graduates, list of, 22
Seally (A. St. J.) on Bristol and Glasgow, 225
Seaman and Dutton families, 67
Search (F.) on Leatherhead Bridge, Surrey, 185
Second chamber, application of the term to House of Lords, 385
Sedley (Sir Charles), his escapade, 1663, 157
Seekers after truth, 460
Selfode, etymology of the word, 170
Sermon, comic dialogue, in Italy, 309, 433
Serocold (R.) on Acland of Chittlehampton, 464
Seven, its association with place-names, 525
Seven Dials, taverns in, 94, 151
Sewers, commission of, 485
Shakespeare (W.), use of the word "rabbating," 21 ;
s books, 78, 180, 321 ; pass tickets at theatres, 84,
151 ; and pall verses, 86, 148, 294, 347, 429 ; the
"knavish," and Rabelais, 206, 314, 472; and
Richard Barnfield, 217, 277
Shakespearian relic, 161, 289
Shakespeariana :
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II. sc. 1, " Skim milk, and sometimes labour in the quern," 480 ; Act II. sc. 1, "To Theseus must be wedded," 481 ; Act III. sc. 2, " And, at our stamp, here o'er and o'er one falls," 481 ; Act IV. sc. 1, "Now thou and I are new in amity," 481 Hamlet, Act I. sc. 1, " A storm with rains of
fire," 237, 480
Henry VJ., second and third parts of, 238 Merchant of Venice, Act III. sc. 2, " And so, though yours, not yours," 237 ; Act IV. sc. 1, " Then must the Jew be merciful," 481 Much Ado about Nothing, Act V. sc. 3,
"Heavenly, heavenly," 13 Othello, Act II. sc. 1, "Essential vesture of
creation," &c., 12, 161 Romeo and Juliet, Act II. sc. 2, "At lovers'
perjuries," &c., 480
Tempest, Act II. sc. 1, "And how does your content tender your own good fortune ? " 13 ; Act IV. sc. 1, "Or that for which I live," 13 ; anagram, 442, 512 Shares in merchant ships, 368 Shedlock (J. S.) on Master of the Musick, 387 Sheepshanks epigram, 461 Shelley (P. B.), his cottage at Lynmouth, 523 Sherborn (G. T.) on Marengo, Napoleon's horse, 271 Sher borne (Lord) on "Your petitioners will ever
pray, &c.," 223
Sherborne( Robert), Bishop of Chichester, 1508-36, 13 Shillings : " Any bad shillings ? " 482 Shimmozzel, Jewish cant word, 471 Ships, shares in merchant, 368 Ships of war on land, 128